openstack-pkg-tools 40ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu

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openstack-pkg-tools (40ubuntu1) xenial; urgency=medium

  * Merged with debian, remaining changes:
    - debian/control: Drop madison-lite, pristine-tar, libxml-xpath-perl
      from Depends cause they are in universe.
    - init-template/init-script-template: Ensure that main project
      configuration file is the first passed to the daemon, allowing
      subsequent configuration files to override values correctly
      inline with upstart configurations (LP: #1550223).
    - init-template/pkgos-gen-systemd-unit: Set TimeoutStopSec=15 to
      avoid really long restarts when services are not fully up.

 -- Corey Bryant <email address hidden>  Wed, 30 Mar 2016 18:11:24 -0400

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Uploaded by:
Corey Bryant
Uploaded to:
Xenial
Original maintainer:
Ubuntu Developers
Architectures:
all
Section:
misc
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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Binary packages built by this source

openstack-pkg-tools: Tools and scripts for building Openstack packages in Debian

 This package contains some useful shell scripts and helpers for building the
 Openstack packages in Debian, including:
 .
  * shared code for maintainer scripts (.config, .postinst, ...).
  * init script templates to automatically generate init scripts for sysv-rc,
    systemd and upstart.
  * tools to build backports using sbuild and/or Jenkins based on gbp workflow.
  * utility to maintain git packaging (to be included in a debian/rules).
 .
 Even if this package is maintained in order to build OpenStack packages, it is
 of a general purpose, and it can be used for building any package.